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Niki Lauda Orders Bombardier Global 7000 Aircraft

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Formula 1 World Champion and Bombardier Business Aircraft brand ambassador, Niki Lauda, has ordered a new Global 7000 aircraft.

Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda has an extensive history in aviation and is a long-time Bombardier Business Aircraft customer.

The Global 7000 aircraft will be the latest in a series of Bombardier business jets that Mr. Lauda has owned and piloted during his career as an aviator. Until recently, Mr. Lauda owned and operated a Global 5000 aircraft and a Challenger 300 jet as his private aircraft, which he frequently used to travel to Formula 1 races around the world from his home base in Austria. He currently owns a Global 6000 aircraft.

"The Global 7000 aircraft is an incredible business jet in so many ways," said Mr. Lauda. "The cabin is large and spacious and the four separate zones provide greater comfort, especially for longer trips. With its impressive range and speed, I can easily fly from Vienna to Sao Paolo, and almost all other stops along the Formula 1 circuit, quickly and efficiently."

Global 7000

Featuring a true four-zone cabin, passengers flying on the Global 7000 aircraft will experience a a superior high-speed cruise of M 0.90.

Featuring the Bombardier Vision flight deck, the Global 7000 business jet will have a range of 7,300 nm (13,520 km) and could connect Geneva to Honolulu and London to Singapore for example.

Bombardier, Niki Lauda

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